Okay, the ICal stuff should be seperate from the mail stuff in teh build.  Meaning  I 
should be able to deploy mail without iCal support.  JBoss doesn't always have Tomcat 
enabled.  Its more mainstream to not use the webcontainer than you think.  Just stick 
support in your build changes for NOT deploying the iCal stuff.  Note that I don't run 
mail services with any more than its basic dependencies and I suspect this will be a 
growing concern as we move on.  Anyhow, lets compromise.  Just add an "all" and a 
"calendar" module.  When we get webmail, it definitely won't always be enabled.  In 
fact I'm considering making the webmail more or less a nukes module.

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